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Oklahoma Parents Center
Mission Statement
Oklahoma Parents Center is dedicated to the inclusion and equality of children and adults with disabilities. Our mission is to train, inform, educate, and support parents, families, professionals and consumers in building partnerships that meet the needs of children and youth with the full range of disabilities ages birth through twenty-six.
Spring 2010
The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) of Virginia officially launched its FIRST iPhone App specifically designed to help families and teachers plan for education services for students with disabilities on January 28th, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency in Crystal City. PEATC’s IEP Checklist iPhone app was developed in response to the rising need for families with children with disabilities to have on-the-spot intelligent assistance working with schools to develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This new IEP app helps parents of students with special needs become better-informed advocates by making IEP information easier to access. The IEP Checklist has garnered much praise since its release in mid-January. The app can be downloaded from the PEATC website—www.peatc.org– or by entering ―IEP Checklist‖ into the iTunes store search bar. The app is free and is compatible with the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
Parent centers and parents from all over the country are singing the praises of this IEP Checklist app.

Oklahoma Parents Center
Mission Statement
Oklahoma Parents Center is dedicated to the inclusion and equality of children and adults with disabilities. Our mission is to train, inform, educate, and support parents, families, professionals and consumers in building partnerships that meet the needs of children and youth with the full range of disabilities ages birth through twenty-six.
Spring 2010
The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) of Virginia officially launched its FIRST iPhone App specifically designed to help families and teachers plan for education services for students with disabilities on January 28th, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency in Crystal City. PEATC’s IEP Checklist iPhone app was developed in response to the rising need for families with children with disabilities to have on-the-spot intelligent assistance working with schools to develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This new IEP app helps parents of students with special needs become better-informed advocates by making IEP information easier to access. The IEP Checklist has garnered much praise since its release in mid-January. The app can be downloaded from the PEATC website—www.peatc.org– or by entering ―IEP Checklist‖ into the iTunes store search bar. The app is free and is compatible with the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
Parent centers and parents from all over the country are singing the praises of this IEP Checklist app.